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different about new
media is how they
specifically refashion traditional media and how
older media refashion themselves to meet the
challenges of new media...
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temperatures and
longer growing seasons brought by
climate change to
refashion itself as one of the planet's
largest producers of food The
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benefited from
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Khmer Rouge began trying to
refashion all of
Cambodia in the
image of the poor peasantry,
whose rural, isolated...
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constructed a
crypt for the
remains in the
Lower Basilica. It was
refashioned between 1927 and 1930 into its
present form by Ugo Tarchi. In 1978, the...
- War of 1853–1856.
Changes to the
configuration of
European states, as
refashioned in the
aftermath of Waterloo,
included the
formation of the Holy Alliance...
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Sholeh (2015). Shah Abbas: The King Who
Refashioned Iran.
Simon and Schuster. Richards,
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- death, a
member of the
Millennium Dome's
board suggested the
project be
refashioned and
extended "to accommodate, for example, a hospital, businesses, charities...
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puppets with
digitally animated backgrounds, and in its
first season,
refashioning characters and
themes from the
original Dr.
Seuss books into new stories...
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Karen (15 May 2022). "A
Fringe Conspiracy Theory,
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